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The Chinese surname is Ge.

Ge Jianping(Chinese: 葛建平；pinyin: gějiànpíng; born Feb, 1982) is an Associate Professor in Resources and Environmental Economics at School of Humanities and Economic Management of China University of Geosciences Beijing .Ge received his bachelor’s degrees, Public Administration and Law, his master’s degree, Business Administration, and Ph.D., Management Science and Engineering, from China University of Geoscience (Beijing). And also get a Ph.D. from University of Tsukuba, Japan in 2011. He joined the School of Humanities and Economic Management in 2011 and is now an associate professor since 2013, specializing in resources and environmental policy and economics. Besides, Ge is an expert of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and a council member of the Regional Science Association of China.

Research Project
Ge has led and collaborated in several projects on strategic mineral resources, sustainable energy, and greenhouse gases emission. In the field of strategic mineral resources, Ge takes the rare earth as an example to study the world trade pattern and China’s domestic resource and environmental regulation on strategic mineral resources. In the field of sustainable energy, Ge focuses on studying the economic, energy and environmental impacts of the development of the fuel ethanol and electric vehicles by using CGE (computable general equilibrium) model and providing decision supports for their development. In the field of CO2 reduction, Ge researches the relationship between urbanization and CO2 emissions from the industry level and regional level by using econometric models. Ge also constructs multi-scale and single-scale input-output model to investigate greenhouse gases emission of China at the inter-regional and inter-sectoral level.

Grants Funded

 * 1) Energy-saving and low-carbon benefits analysis of electric vehicle development in China, (PI), Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities from Ministry of Education of China, CNY 120,000, 09/2011-12/2014
 * 2) Fiscal and taxation policy study of electric vehicle industry in China: based on ‘3E’ composite system and dynamic CGE model, (PI), Humanity and Social Science Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China, CNY 70,000, 01/2012-12/2015
 * 3) PPP mode selection and policy decision of electric vehicles charging facilities supply in Beijing, (PI), Beijing Social Science Foundation, CNY 30,000, 01/2012-12/2014
 * 4) Model design and policy simulation research on export optimization of preponderant strategic mineral resources: the case of the rare earths, (PI), National Natural Science Foundation of China, CNY 210,000, 01/2013-12/2015
 * 5) Study on carbon emission reduction potential and policy support for Beijing, (PI), Beijing Youth Talent Program from Beijing Municipal Education Commission, CNY 150,000, 09/2013-12/2015
 * 6) Evaluation of land carrying capacity of Bohai Sea Economic Zone based on ecological footprint, (PI), Key Laboratory of Carrying Capacity Assessment for Resource and Environment of Ministry of Land and Resource, CNY 30,000, 01/2014-12/2014
 * 7) Study on carbon emission potential and policy support for Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, (PI), Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities from Ministry of Education of China, CNY 150,000, 01/2015-12/2017
 * 8) Carbon footprint distribution and carbon emissions trading policy research in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, (PI), Key Laboratory of Carrying Capacity Assessment for Resource and Environment of Ministry of Land and Resource, CNY 30,000, 01/2015-12/2015
 * 9) Study on Regional heterogeneity of the relationship between China's industrial development and carbon productivity, (PI), Key Laboratory of Carrying Capacity Assessment for Resource and Environment of Ministry of Land and Resource, CNY 20,000, 01/2016-12/2016
 * 10) Incentive policy design and simulation on electric vehicle consumption in Beijing based on the dynamic CGE model, (PI), Beijing Social Science Foundation, CNY 80,000, 08/2016-08/2018

Publications
Ge has published over 20 academic papers, especially published in Resources Policy, Energy, Energy Policy, Journal of Cleaner production and Climate Research.

Specific publications

 * 1) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L. Mining development, income growth and poverty alleviation: A multiplier decomposition technique applied to China. Resources Policy, 2013, 38(3): 278-287.
 * 2) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L. Carbon emissions from the service sector: an input-output application to Beijing, China. Climate Research, 2014, 60(1): 13-24.
 * 3) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L., Tokunaga, S. Non-grain fuel ethanol expansion and its effects on food security: A computable general equilibrium analysis for China. Energy, 2014, 65: 346-356.
 * 4) Han, A.P., Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L. An adjustment in regulation policies and its effects on market supply: Game analysis for China’s rare earths. Resources Policy, 2015, 46(2):30-42.
 * 5) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L., Yu, C. Multiscale input-output subsystem model of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from the service sector: a case study of Beijing, China. Climate Research, 2016, 69(3): 247-259.
 * 6) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L., Xu, Q., Wang, X.B. Sectoral roles in greenhouse gas emissions and policy implications for energy utilization and carbon emissions trading: a case study of Beijing, China. Springerplus, 2016, 5: 1286.
 * 7) Ge, J.P.*, Lei, Y.L., Zhao, L.R. China's rare earths supply forecast in 2025: A dynamic computable general equilibrium analysis. Minerals, 2016, 6(3): 95.
 * 8) Ge, J.P.*, Wang, X.B.*, Guan, Q., Li, W.H., Zhu, H., Yao, M. World rare earths trade network: Patterns, relations and role characteristics. Resources Policy, 2016, 50: 119-130.
 * 9) Wang, X.B., Ge, J.P.*, Wei, W.D., Li, H.S., Wu, C., Zhu, G. Spatial dynamics of the communities and the role of major countries in the international rare earths trade: A complex network analysis. PLOS ONE, 2016, 11(5): e0154575.
 * 10) Han, A.P., Ge, J. P.*, Lei, Y.L. Vertical vs. horizontal integration: Game analysis for the rare earth industrial integration in China. Resources Policy, 2016, 50: 149-159.
 * 11) Ge, J.P.*, Lei Y.L. Policy options for non-grain bioethanol in China: Insights from an economy-energy-environment CGE model. Energy Policy, 2017:502–511.
 * 12) Yan, X., Ge, J.P.* The Economy-Carbon Nexus in China: A Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis of the Influence of Sectoral and Regional Development. Energies, 2017, 10(1): 93.
 * Ma, X.R., Ge, J.P.*, Wang, W. The relationship between urbanization, income growth and carbon dioxide emissions and the policy implications for China: A co-integrated Vector Error Correction (VEC) analysis. Natural Hazards, 2017.